Biomechanical Xenomorph Origin (spoilers)

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MemberPraetorianMay 08, 201719775 Views43 Replies
"David made him."
Ridley Scott
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qo30bZc10D0&list=LLwyNYNcR59pbLUGn4_qhx8Q&index=1)
Thank you ObscureMammal and Batchpool for also pointing out this interview.
Have we fully prepared ourselves for who may be the biomechanical xenomorph baby momma?
If that's true, that David makes the true biomechanical Alien...man, I dunno.
But I prefer my ideas of it's origins, as such makes more sense and fits the ALIENverse much better.
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SPOILER!!!!Now, this is a spoiler...look at the body of the funko figure...uniform looks familiar? Dr. Shaw!!! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Are you flipping serious? I have to say it again are you flipping serious..........Shaw......Really.....I went straight to the funko pop site and found the exact samething
Uhm... ¬.¬ Seriously?!
Eine Theorie die nicht auf Etwas solidem basiert ist für gewöhnlich nur Geschwätz.
If David created the Biomechanical Alien, that really conflicts with the LV-426 Derelict.
I have divorced myself from using the word 'xenomorph' as it comes from Cameron, and just doesn't have the same 'ring' to me as 'Alien' or 'The Alien'...'xenoorph', just makes it more unwantedly 'classifiable' to me.
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Xenomorph: An initially lazy, aggro-prone, uber-slobbery insectile species of quasi-biped commonly used to sight-in automated sentry guns.
Note; Do NOT make good housepets.
Alien (The Alien): The stuff of your nightmares plucked from your unconscious and given solidity and form. An un-knowable being shrouded in the dark depths of mystery from ages long past, that is death incarnate among the stars.
Human (Hoo-man): Servant species of Felis Familiaris. Known for somewhat comedic acts that are survival-negative and occasionally outright suicidal. Re; 'Pulling a Holloway'
Considered by many to be weak, soft and rather helpless, they can be stunningly dangerous nonetheless...but usually quite entertaining even then.
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Inge - "far more interesting the Engineers didn't make HIM David made HIM". Right at about 3:25-3:40 You called it Here. Now the question is how did David make HIM?
If David did make it, he might have used Walter. The skinned/plastinated body/figure in the workshop kinda resembles him and makes me think of the image of Walter on the table (see beginning of this thread) when he is being constructed.
Could David 8 have put his suit on Walter while he morphing or is it Dr. Shaw's suit depicted on the Funko Xeno?
I am very OK with Walter as the origin too M577. The presumed countless number of Walters on the Covenant may be used to produce something.
You're right Blackwinter-witch with the timeline associated with the Engineer ship on LV-426 assumed as very old based on the Nostromo crew observations.
If the ship is eons old and been on LV-426 for thousands of years, then who knows and it is tough to connect to Walter without a time-travel element.
If the ship above wasn't there on LV-426 in 2093 for the Prometheus mission to pick up the signal (that the Nostomo picked up in 2122) then the timeline would work out in regards to the many biomechanical xenomorph eggs below produced potentially being related to the Walters on the Covenant.
"David made him."
DirtWolf, the Funko xenomorph has a suit on it similar to David 8 and Dr. Shaw's gear they were wearing when they left LV-223 opposed to a naked xenomorph.
Iz LoL-Cat Dialect. :D
eg: 'Mah Hoo-man needsz to open some too-nah for me.'
I know it very well, as with 9 cats, such is an immersion-course in it :)
Yeah, Dallas states 'fossilized', and that takes a LONG time, even under the best possible conditions for such to happen, which are not present on LV-426.
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